March 2011
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We’ve started booking gigs for the rest of this year. First of which to be announced soon, watch this space…
December 2010
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A few months ago, the band GLASS visited The Grange nursing home in Stamford Bridge, near York. As far as I can tell, it’s where Anthony Philip Glass spent his last few years, deep in delirium but withdrawn and peaceful.
The building has been abandoned for many years, and is in a terrible state of disrepair. Despite this, much of the furniture and equipment remains. We spent as long as we could...
March 2010
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February 2010
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Bass Player Required
As Jim has decided to seek his fortune in the big smoke he’s sadly leaving us. This means we’re looking for a talented, committed bass player of either gender with own gear and transport to join us.
if you’re interested please get in touch at info@thesoundofglass.com
I’ve been researching the life of Anthony Glass for over a year, and so far I’ve got more questions than answers. A bizarre collection of coincidences, synchronicity and luck, or are there larger forces at work?
Since the album launch I’ve had more time to start filing and organising the resources I’ve managed to lay my hands on so far. It’s a baffling jigsaw puzzle of first, second and third...
January 2010
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YORK BAND ‘GLASS’ RELEASE DEBUT ALBUM WITH A LAUNCH SHOW AT THE DUCHESS, YORK ON SATURDAY 16th JANUARY
In early 2008 GLASS singer/guitarist Alexander King inherited the contents of a storage unit, in which was a suitcase of letters, news clippings and journals relating to Anthony Philip Glass, a 19th Century inventor and showman. Anthony Glass had a colourful life, purporting to have invented a...
December 2009
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November 2009
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From the Eastern Daily Press, May 8th 1926:
Colonel Maurice Van Riper (born in Norwich 8th April 1850) has passed away aged 76, of heart failure.
Having moved to London early in his teens, Van Riper first worked as a butcher before enlisting with the British Army and seeing action in Abyssinia, the first and second Boer wars among others, and being rightly and notably recognised for his...
It has now come to light that following the York Incident, Anthony Glass spent between 1933 and 1940 in Bootham Park Hospital, also in York. Whether this was a direct result of what happened at the City Art Gallery, or if his crumbling mental state finally required him to seek rehabilitation is not clear. Either way, the trail goes somewhat cold at this point.
Bootham Park Hospital was built as...
Lately I’ve been having a recurring dream, which I can only assume is in some way linked to the amount of time I have spent researching the Glass mystery.
It always starts the same way – a crack opens in my bedroom wall, and for some reason I climb through the crack and find myself in the bowels of a machine. Steam scorches my face and huge oil-slick cogs grind around me like slavering jaws,...
October 2009
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September 2009
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Yesterday I received the following email, which I’m posting in full. While I obviously respect the privacy of Colonel Van Riper’s family I’ve not reported anything that I know to be untrue or isn’t part of public record. I would like to apologise to Eleanor and her family if she feels I’ve not been sufficiently thorough in quoting my sources.
Dear Mr King,
I was directed to your ‘Sound of...
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